The Lions run a lot of no-huddle, but they don't necessarily have a fast-paced offense. It's an interesting — and curious — dichotomy.

Pro Football Focus' Patrick Thorman noted after Week 13 that the Lions have used their no-huddle on 32.4 percent of offensive snaps this season, far and away the highest clip in the league (the Giants are No. 2 at just 18.9 percent). Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, the NFL's official gamebook had Detroit at 23 no-huddle snaps while quarterback Matthew Stafford was in the game.

Here's where it gets a little unusual, though: Of those 23 no-huddle instances, the Lions snapped the ball with 21-plus seconds left on the play clock just five times. One such quick trigger resulted in Stafford's downfield connection to Marvin Jones, a free play because the Ravens had too many men on the field. The overall snapshot of Detroit's snaps prior to the Stafford injury: